Humberto missed being the latest first hurricane to develop since 1950 by about three hours. It became a hurricane at about 4 a.m. Monday, just beating the latest first hurricane to develop since 1950 when Gustav developed at 7 a.m. Sept 11, 2002.

Humberto had maximum sustained winds of 80 mph, and it was moving north at about 9 mph.

Jay said Humberto will slowly weaken out in the Atlantic Ocean.

Tropical Storm Gabrielle had maximum sustained winds of 45 mph, and it was moving west at 3 mph.

Jay said Gabrielle will become nothing more than a remnant low as it heads near the eastern seaboard of Canada.

Additionally, an area near the Yucatan Peninsula had a 40 percent chance of tropical development over the next two days and a 70 percent chance of the next five days. Almost all models have this storm heading west and into Mexico.

Finally, an area about 700 miles east of the Leeward Islands has a 10 percent chance of tropical development over both the next two and five days. Jay said two upper-level lows should near the area will create a high-shear environment and hinder development.

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